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  • Affection

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Affection

    25,00
    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Awakening

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Goodness

    25,00
    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting an agapanthus flower and a butterfly. The significance of the agapanthus and the butterfly: The agapanthus flower (from the Greek ‘agape’, meaning love, and ‘anthos’, meaning flower) symbolises strength and perseverance. The butterfly is a symbol of femininity, as well as metamorphosis. It represents the transformation of a girl into a young woman, but also the cycle of life and death. It is believed that butterflies are the ones who guide souls to the afterlife. Finally, according to popular belief, following a butterfly can help us resolve our doubts and questions. Size: 50 x 23 cm
  • Joy

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting little birds. The significance of sparrows In Japanese culture, legend has it that a pair of sparrows is known as ‘Tenshi no hato’ or ‘God’s little birds’ because they bring happiness and joy. A flock of sparrows is a symbol of playfulness and friendship. They are also associated with the values of humility and simplicity. It is believed that the cheerful chirping of sparrows brings positive energy and good luck into the home. Size: 50 x 23 cm
  • Kindness

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Optimism

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Patience

    25,00
    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • Hand-painted artwork on rice paper. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands up on their own without anyone’s help’. Size: 25 x 27 cm
  • A hand-painted work on bamboo paper depicting the plum tree. Meaning of the plum tree The plum tree represents spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. A symbol of Spiritual Awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is “like an orphan who stands up without anyone’s help”. Size: 50 x 23 cm
  • Spring

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting the plum tree. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands on their own two feet without anyone’s help’. Size: 50 x 23 cm
  • Trust

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting the plum tree. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands on their own two feet without anyone’s help’. Size: 50 x 23 cm
  • Vigour

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    Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting the plum tree. The meaning of the plum tree The plum tree symbolises spring because its flowers bloom whilst there is still snow on the ground. It is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The plum tree embodies vigour, longevity, resilience and independence; it is ‘like an orphan who stands on their own two feet without anyone’s help’. Size: 50 x 23 cm

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